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INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


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WELCOME Let’s get started!

I was born on September 12th 1993 in Podgorica, Montenegro. Even as a little girl, I wanted to be an artist. I enrolled at University of arts and design “John Naisbitt”, Belgrade, in 2012 and graduated Interior Design in 2016. I enjoy meeting new people and finding ways to help them have an uplifting experience. I have desire and enthusiasm to learn and discover new challenges. For me interior design is a field where you can express your imagination and create a functional and pleasant space. I have experience to lead all project phases, from conceptualization, purchasing and color selections, to final arrangement. I am familiar with all aspects of business and project management, including estimating, budgeting, resource management, purchasing, and billing.

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2008-2012 High School “Slobodan Škerović” -High School Diploma 2012-2016 University of Arts and Design John Naisbitt -Bachelors Degree, Interior architecture

:SKILLS AutoCad 3Ds Max Photoshop InDesign Microsoft package

Creativity Management Fast Learning Team Work Organization


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MINI APARTMENT LIVINGROOM

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SCANDINAVIAN LIVING ROOM

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ENJOY LIVING ROOM INTERIOR

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München Bierhaus/Beerhous

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URBAN MODERN LIVING ROOM

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München Bierhaus/Beerhous II

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TEMPORARY RESIDENCE ON THE SKADAR LAKE

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Kafe 29

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NAUTICAL MASTER BEDROOM

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DINNING ROOM AND KITCHEN

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DARK MASTER BATHROOM

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VINTAGE BATHROOM

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VESTIBULE INTERIOR

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JADRAN KITCHEN

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MINI APARTMENT LIVING ROOM

As most apartments are boxy, it’s fun to add some curves. Round tables, chairs with a curve and rugs that are adorned with spirals and dots. Small space actually look larger with moderately sized or slightly smaller furnishings. Sheet metal wall painted in light pink changes color depending on the daylight brightness, it opens the space and makes it interesting.

Alivar Harpa Table

Hay Can Two Seater Sofa

Flos - KTribe F2 Floor Lamp

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PiĂąa rocking chair - Magis, Jaime Hayon


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ENJOY LIVING ROOM INTERIOR

Small, comfortable and bright. Apartment features beautiful light-colored rustic flooring, two windows convey all the necessary light to caress the interiors. Dare to Rug and Polygon armchairs by Prostoria breaks the monotony of the space. Large mirror above the sofa with LED Edison Bulb makes space appear bigger. Polygon armchair by Prostoria

Dare to Rug

FLOS Romeo Louis II

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URBAN MODERN LIVING ROOM

This livingroom is characterized by refined lines, minimalist silhouettes, and natural shapes. Larger furniture, decorative accents are used for this livingroom (pillows, mirrors, end tables, etc.) and some elegant geometric designs, vintage items with traditional embellishment. Shades of white, blue and red rug make this living room just a bit edgy, but not over the edge.

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TEMPORARY RESIDENCE ON THE SKADAR LAKE Main project goal was to create residences that will be in harmony with nature. Large openings were chosen in order to loose the boundary between open and closed spaces. As for the furniture, it was important to choose furniture that can be assembled and stored because the unit space is small. Bar stools were designed by Patrick Rampelotto and Fritz Pernkopf. The producer of club table is Ligne Roset.

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NAUTICAL MASTER BEDROOM

Beach house bedroom. Nautical master bedroom reflects the mediterranean beach house spirit, warm and relaxing. This bedroom interior design is based on sand color hues, with blue as the primary accent color. Bed is custom build of unfinished wood, beside the bed there is a Brokis Muffin floor lamp made of handblown glass and wood. As an accent on walls, wall behind bed is covered in Wall and Deco Corcovado wallpaper. Room has a sea view from a large window in front of a bed.

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DINNING ROOM AND KITCHEN Minimalist kitchen/dining combo with concrete wall. Dining tabe is surrounded by small benches, which is assembled of medium tone hardwood table surface and metal trestle. Dark concrete wall corresponds with black high-gloss kitchen, as well as island bottom and table surface. The kitchen island can be used as a working area and a dining area. Kitchen has built-in elements and lighting. Natural light comes from a large window that simultaneously illuminates the kitchen and dining room, through which also fresh air enters.

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DARK MASTER BATHROOM Picking interesting materials is key for helping any bathroom remodeling project stand out. Keep it simple- Dark! Small decorative notes- the wooden shelf and subtly shower cabin Wall and Decรณ wallpaper- break up the dark grey, while ahuge mirror prevents the narrow space from feeling too enclosed.

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VINTAGE BATHROOM Bright and airiness can be sensed through these bathroom interior. This cottage-inspired look includes white Fornasettiana ceramic tiles designed by Piero Fornasetti, which are repeated on the floor and walls, vintage bathtube with copper faucet, Sink Cub by Victor Vasilev and some decorative details like red carpet, wood stand, stones, FLOS lamps beside mirror above sink.

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VESTIBULE INTERIOR

The space of the vestibule is compressed and tight, making the space of the home all the more explosive and impressive. Contemporary vestibule with dark floor and interesting wallpaper by Wall and Deco.

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JADRAN KITCHEN White is great for the kitchen because it creates that clean, light and airy atmosphere that goes so well with that particular space. The new kitchen has plenty of space above and below. Another practical solution that turned out especially lovely is the reclaimed wood panels used for working area on kitchen island. Decorative element in the kitchen is handmade wine storage. This kitchen is functional and simple.

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SCANDINAVIAN LIVING ROOM Mid-sized scandinavian living room with white walls and light hardwood floors. The color palette is very light and simple, a little pop of color cheer up the dĂŠcor and the atmosphere. Due to the size of the room, furniture is multi functional and it is not masive. Vintage and traditional elements are applied as a decoration upon the fireplace. Brokis floor lamps in the corner of the living room are reminiscent of sculptures. This living room is functional and cosy.

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MĂźnchen Bierhaus/Beerhous

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München Bierhaus/Beerhous II

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Kafe 29

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